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Innocent K.Besigye
Innocent K.Besigye
Department of Family Medicine, Makerere University
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Primary health care performance: a scoping review of the current state of measurement in Africa
G Bresick, F Christians, M Makwero, I Besigye, S Malope, L Dullie
BMJ Global Health 4 (Suppl 8), e001496, 2019
232019
Conference report: Undergraduate family medicine and primary care training in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections of the PRIMAFAMED network
A Essuman, R Mash, I Besigye, M Flinkenflögel
African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine 9 (1), 1-5, 2017
202017
Coronavirus disease-2019 epidemic response in Uganda: the need to strengthen and engage primary healthcare
IK Besigye, J Namatovu, M Mulowooza
African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine 12 (1), 1-3, 2020
182020
The relationship between perceived social support from family and diabetes self-management among patients in Uganda
JT Onyango, JF Namatovu, IK Besigye, M Kaddumukasa, SN Mbalinda
Pan African Medical Journal 41 (1), 2022
172022
Patients’ involvement in decision-making during healthcare in a developing country: a cross-sectional study
J Nuwagaba, R Olum, A Bananyiza, G Wekha, M Rutayisire, KK Agaba, ...
Patient preference and adherence, 1133-1140, 2021
152021
The state of family medicine training programmes within the primary care and family medicine education network
KB Von Pressentin, I Besigye, R Mash, Z Malan
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 12 (1), 2020
102020
Scaling up family medicine in Uganda
IK Besigye, JF Namatovu
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 6 (1), 1-3, 2014
92014
Roles and challenges of family physicians in Uganda: A qualitative study
IK Besigye, J Onyango, F Ndoboli, V Hunt, C Haq, J Namatovu
African journal of primary health care & family medicine 11 (1), 1-9, 2019
72019
Primary health care performance: a scoping review of the current state of measurement in Africa. BMJ Glob Health. 2019; 4 (Suppl 8): e001496
G Bresick, F Christians, M Makwero, I Besigye, S Malope, L Dullie
6
Community involvement in health services at Namayumba and Bobi health centres: A case study
JF Namatovu, F Ndoboli, I Besigye, J Kuule
African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine 6 (1), 1-5, 2014
42014
Development and validation of the ExPRESS instrument for primary health care providers’ evaluation of external supervision
M Schriver, VK Cubaka, P Vedsted, I Besigye, P Kallestrup
Global Health Action 11 (1), 1445466, 2018
32018
The quality of primary care services in public sector facilities in a Ugandan district: a cross-sectional descriptive study
I Besigye, R Mash
12023
Adaptation and validation of the Ugandan Primary Care Assessment Tool
IK Besigye, R Mash
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 15 (1), 3835, 2023
12023
Social support from family, associated factors and relationship with glycemic control among diabetic patients in Uganda: a cross-sectional study
JT Onyango, JF Namatovu, IK Besigye, M Kaddumukasa, SN Mbalinda
The Pan African Medical Journal 45, 2023
12023
How do diverse low-income and middle-income countries implement primary healthcare team integration to support the delivery of comprehensive primary health care? A mixed …
R Joshi, I Besigye, I Heredia-Pi, M Sharma, D Peiris, RJ Mash, ...
BMJ open 12 (5), e055218, 2022
12022
Improving rural health services: The case of a family physician’s contribution at Aber Hospital, Northern Uganda
S Okori, IK Besigye
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 13 (1), 3229, 2021
12021
Availability, functionality and access of blood pressure machines at the points of care in public primary care facilities in Tororo district, Uganda
IK Besigye, V Okuuny, M Armstrong-Hough, AR Katahoire, ...
South African Family Practice 63 (1), 2021
12021
Reasons why patients bypass lower level public facilities: A cross sectional study from Uganda
S OKORI, I BESIGYE, JF NAMATOVU
12019
Undergraduate family medicine and primary care training in Sub-Saharan Africa: reflections of the PRIMAFAMED network
I Besigye, R Mash, A Essuman, M Flinkenflogel
AOSIS publishing, 2017
12017
Identifying research gaps and priorities for African family medicine and primary health care
KB von Pressentin, R Mash, SC Ray, JPF Lubaki, IK Besigye
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 16 (1), 6, 2024
2024
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